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<blockquote data-quote="mml373" data-source="post: 1808428" data-attributes="member: 38746"><p>Thank you, and yes...always have to consider want vs need. I need winter stockpile for hay and why would I ever want to buy that when (if) I can hire someone to give me my own weed-free (or at least, MY weeds and nobody else's) hay? I also want to not have to rely on an unreliable hay guy. He's making money haying bigger acres than what I need for winter, so I suspect the minimal acreage I need for stockpile hay is of little interest to him when he can make more money elsewhere. I have a renter's cattle out on everything else outside of my ~6 acre sheep/hay pasture, year round, but starting next year I will not. So the hope is to hay that remaining acreage and sell it until my sheep operation grows to fill most of those acres. A number of folks have remarked I have really good hay here, and I'm trying to keep it that way (haha). But yes, will need to be able to market hay next year since I plan on no longer renting the acres that are not running my sheep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mml373, post: 1808428, member: 38746"] Thank you, and yes...always have to consider want vs need. I need winter stockpile for hay and why would I ever want to buy that when (if) I can hire someone to give me my own weed-free (or at least, MY weeds and nobody else's) hay? I also want to not have to rely on an unreliable hay guy. He's making money haying bigger acres than what I need for winter, so I suspect the minimal acreage I need for stockpile hay is of little interest to him when he can make more money elsewhere. I have a renter's cattle out on everything else outside of my ~6 acre sheep/hay pasture, year round, but starting next year I will not. So the hope is to hay that remaining acreage and sell it until my sheep operation grows to fill most of those acres. A number of folks have remarked I have really good hay here, and I'm trying to keep it that way (haha). But yes, will need to be able to market hay next year since I plan on no longer renting the acres that are not running my sheep. [/QUOTE]
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